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Sr. Enda, Sister Moon and all Strong Women

The noise from the extreme right being extremely wrong about women has made me think about some of the strong women in my life. My very strong mother, Gladys (Vaz) Morais, my older sister Elaine, and the feisty Irish Franciscan

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Posted in Catholics and Culture, Christian Politicians, Consubstantial, I BLOG, St. Francis of Assisi, Uncategorized, US Bishops, Women's Rights

Our Silent “Amens”

You know how some preachers like you to give them an “Amen” to affirm what they are saying? I tend to stay stubbornly silent. Don’t like “amens” being extorted from me as I try to enter my own meditative space.

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In Praise of More Bridges, Fewer Sermons

Readers of Bishop John Shelby Spong’s newsletter know that he offers ways to reimagine faith and renew our yearning for the Divine without diminishing human intelligence. His latest newsletter carried an  open letter by Jon Carroll to the most pious

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Posted in Christian Politicians, I BLOG, Politics and Religion, Uncategorized, Women's Rights

Save the Children

Abraham being asked to sacrifice his son, Isaac, by God is a story that has always made me very uneasy. What’s with this sophomoric “test???” But that was one of the readings this Sunday and it led inevitably to thinking

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Posted in Catholics and Culture, Children, I BLOG, Peace, Politics and Religion, Uncategorized, War

Lenten Diary 2: God in the Here and Now

Zen Buddhism and the poetry of Fr. Tim Eden’s homily on the Gospel for the First Sunday of Lent came together movingly in the Mystical Rose Oratory today. Buddhism tells us about that little imaginary bird that sits on our

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Posted in Death and Dying, I BLOG, Uncategorized

Lenten Diary 1: Ash Wednesday Calumny

There are six things the Lord hates, yes, seven are an abomination to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that plots wicked schemes, feet that run swiftly to evil, the false witness

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Posted in Catholics and Culture, Christian Politicians, I BLOG, Politicians and their Lies, Politics and Religion, US Bishops, Women's Rights

Love Snail Mail. Love My Post Office.

I am having trouble throwing away a used envelope. It sits on my kitchen counter and I keep picking it up and examining the wavy lines that run across the face of Lady Liberty, announcing that the letter was mailed

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Posted in Family and Friends, I BLOG, Uncategorized, Writing

Class Warfare? Yes, On Women.

“Class Warfare” has become the verbal cudgel of choice for the GOP candidates for President. People like Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich have been trying to add some nails to that cudgel by screaming “Religious Liberty!” over President Obama’s insistence

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Posted in Catholics and Culture, Class warfare, Healthcare, I BLOG, Uncategorized, US Bishops, Women's Rights

Love,Healing and Authentic Discipleship

Simon’s mother-in-law lay sick with a fever.They immediately told him about her. He approached, grasped her hand, and helped her up. Then the fever left her and she waited on them. Mark 1: 30-31 Fr. Tim Eden nurses a grudge

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Posted in Fighting Poverty, I BLOG, Planned Parenthood, Politics and Religion, Uncategorized, US Bishops